Stanley Andrisse, director of From Prison Cell to Ph.D., discusses the school-to-prison pipeline and how higher education can transform the lives of formerly incarcerated people.

Four faculty members at the Harvard Graduate School of Education have recently been awarded named chairs.

Usable Knowledge is an online resource from the Harvard Graduate School of Education that aims to make education research and best practices accessible to educators, policymakers, members of the media, nonprofit leaders, entrepreneurs, and parents.

Given the Supreme Court's Janus ruling, new alliances between teachers' unions and charter schools — once the stran… https://t.co/EVRF64aAct

December 10

RT @UKnowHGSE: Today we celebrate #HumanRightsDay, the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights—one of the most import…

December 10

We are proud to announce that four HGSE faculty members have just been awarded named chairs. Well-deserved congratu… https://t.co/hNAMcS2k9T

December 8

A behind-the-scenes look at how HGSE's Double Take gets made — and how the power of sharing your story can strengthen a community.

December 7

"I realized then that some of the roots of Malala’s passion for education were in Ziauddin’s commitment to the educ… https://t.co/t9csyOD0HF

December 7

This Friday: It's the return of Double Take, HGSE’s community storytelling event, where the rich diversity of this… https://t.co/CSSejEUrQ8

December 3

Thanks to @OSUehe for sharing this story about the making of a great educator—in this case, @HarvardEdLD-er Erica J… https://t.co/3TphFr2QHh

December 2

What can we learn from the "dark horses" - the people who achieve impressive success when no one saw them coming? T… https://t.co/wrIstVbkcD

December 2

Yesterday we wrapped an extraordinary convening of municipal leaders, school leaders, and nonprofit partners from across the country — exploring how to lead for collective, cross-sector impact to change outcomes for kids in their cities. Thanks to HGSE's Education Redesign Lab and our partnering cities for bringing these essential conversations to life.

December 1

Always great to reconnect with Geoffrey Canada of @hczorg — a valued @hgse alum and a panelist (with Dean Bridget T… https://t.co/CATtyk80eu

November 30

"Choice is not choice. We have to be much more specific about what kinds of policies are we talking about," said… https://t.co/EMkHlEakWb

November 30

RT @MCCHarvardEd: "Being human is to care for other people." -MCC's Richard Weissbourd
Read more about how making kindness a priority bene…

"Mayors have the power to convene entire communities and to construct a new social compound between those communiti… https://t.co/sZyZNOvNT8

November 26

How one @HGSE_HEP student is exploring the untapped potential of community colleges as a key lever for social justi… https://t.co/uI8xGjn06Y

November 26

A behind-the-scenes look at the studio recordings for Double Take, HGSE’s community storytelling program. We filmed our final story of the semester last week, and now we're getting ready for the main event: Mark your calendars for December 7 at 4 p.m. in Askwith, where you can see some of these stories told live and in person! (And for remote viewers, we'll be streaming the stories, too — stay tuned for details.)

November 25

Want to reimagine the future of learning? @hive_hgse's annual education hackathon is back! Learn more about Harvard… https://t.co/xovaivvqCF

November 25

Resources for a happy and communal #Thanksgiving, with conversation starters, an appreciation of family traditions,… https://t.co/gN2ZL9iwa2

November 20

Looking ahead to our next #Askwith, where we'll welcome @policylink, @StriveTogether, @SparkPolicy for an essential… https://t.co/T08PkMYYHp

November 19

A timely and restorative event tonight at Sanders Theatre, on "Music, Activism, and Wellbeing," with Grammy-nominat… https://t.co/ZsVPAJ04w0